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Students will use the economic concepts of trade-offs and opportunity cost to decide between savings accounts with simple interest and those with compound interest.
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Find information on the country's chronology, people, climate, resources, politics, world affairs, defense, economics, aid, health, education, spending, transportation, media, tourism, environment...
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Answer questions about cats found in books, music, television, film and songs.
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Positive Discipline For Teenagers
For both parents and kids going through adolescents, it's often a time of great pressure and is very chaotic. During the teen years, children quickly begin to discover a new sense of freedom. This… See More$15.95
Dianne Holum, from Olympic Champion to Coaching Champion
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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View photos and a profile of this Olympic speed skater from the United States.
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The origins of life is a heated topic when it comes to how it is taught in public schools. Listen to this hour-long documentary about the controversy and browse the site for supporting materials.
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Take a virtual visit to a whirligig farm then try some hands-on science activities about wind.
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Real Life Teens: Emotional Abuse DVD
Emotional abuse can be difficult to define, since there may be no physical signs. It is clear that this form of destructive behavior is based on power and control, and many teens suffer emotional… See More$58.45
Moveable Objects
Subject: Language Arts (reading, writing, literature) , Cooperation
Languages: English
Countries: United States
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This link is about animals, spatial reasoning.
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Have your students create lightning with a Styrofoam plate, thumbtack, pencil, pie pan and fabric.
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Stop Bullying Pocketbook
Highly supportive of the continuing anti-bullying work in many schools, Michele is adamant that where bullying is concerned, teachers can make all the difference. This pocketbook is filled with… See More$16.20
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Learn about present-day explorers by reading biographies of National Geographic anthropologists, archaeologists, paleontologists and other scientists.
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